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this is in part because the u.s. war industry needs to provide goods to fuel the war effort and defeat fascism overseas, and women and minorities are afforded opportunities that they hadn't been certainly during the depression, but one could argue even for a longer stretch of history before then. labor is needed to fuel wartime production. this is they to win the war. this leads to massive impersonal migration. so we've just had a million mexican folks and their children over the previous two decades move into the u.s., southwest and elsewhere. during world war ii there's massive internal migrations, not just from mexican-american and also african-american and others who are seeking to benefit from this employment surge that comes with the war. so black folks leaving the south and settling in war-production centers like los angeles or san francisco, chicago and elsewhere around the country is not uncommon. part of why this is important for us as we will see in a few minutes is that the kind of demographic context in
this is in part because the u.s. war industry needs to provide goods to fuel the war effort and defeat fascism overseas, and women and minorities are afforded opportunities that they hadn't been certainly during the depression, but one could argue even for a longer stretch of history before then. labor is needed to fuel wartime production. this is they to win the war. this leads to massive impersonal migration. so we've just had a million mexican folks and their children over the previous two...
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always as part of their. their nation all you had to do was get rid of those pesky indigenous people and to marginalize black folks and to terrorize immigrants this is seen as a white nation what period in history we have to go back a few decades to see at the highest levels of government including with drum this stuff is being not only lauded but incited and we have so called media outlets from fox news to breitbart. that function as propagandists for white supremacy they really do you know but there's been this collaboration even with the democrats i mean for example in two thousand and nine there was a very important report that was produced by the department of homeland security that talked about the rise of the right. dana five the right as really the the most important threat to national security in this country but that report eventually ended up being suppressed by the obama administration because the republicans in this weird strange position said that this was an attack on them and therefore they th
always as part of their. their nation all you had to do was get rid of those pesky indigenous people and to marginalize black folks and to terrorize immigrants this is seen as a white nation what period in history we have to go back a few decades to see at the highest levels of government including with drum this stuff is being not only lauded but incited and we have so called media outlets from fox news to breitbart. that function as propagandists for white supremacy they really do you know...
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certain parts of your brain retreated the fire you of the neuron and other parts of your brain which led you to see a square. simulations can be visual but also involve other senses. have you ever heard a song playing in your head that you can get rid of? that kind of audio hallucination is also a part of assimilation. i want to do simulation with you. think of the last time someone handed you a red juicy apple. you reached out for, he took a bite, you experience the tart flavor. during those moments neurons in your brain the motor parts were firing. motor neurons fire to produce movement, sensorineural inspire seek a process than sensation from the apple, its color maybe it had a blushing green. maybe it felt smooth against her hand. when you bit into it you could taste the tangy taste with a hint of sweetness. other neurons cause your mouth to water and release enzymes and begin digestion. release cortisol to prepare your body and maybe even major stomach churn a little bit. now, here's the cool thing. just now, what i said the word apple, your brain responded to a certain extent a
certain parts of your brain retreated the fire you of the neuron and other parts of your brain which led you to see a square. simulations can be visual but also involve other senses. have you ever heard a song playing in your head that you can get rid of? that kind of audio hallucination is also a part of assimilation. i want to do simulation with you. think of the last time someone handed you a red juicy apple. you reached out for, he took a bite, you experience the tart flavor. during those...
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that was part of the interest in the show. and now there's a kind of assertion there is no expert, you know? the scientists don't matter, climate change, eh, maybe, you know? there's a kind of really fascinating denial of expertise at all. and that, i think, becomes even more troubling and more of a difficult position to be in. >> host: bunk is the name of the book, it's coming out in november. the rise of hoaxes, humbug, plagiarists, post-facts and fake news. kevin young is the author. thanks for joining us. >> guest: thanks for having me. great to see you. >> sunday on "in depth," american educator, tea party activist, author and attorney crisanne hall is our guest. >> and for different reasons, everybody has an idea that the federal government is out of control. and then the most-asked question i get as we teach, what do you suppose that is? what do we do about it? and if we've been teaching the constitution properly for the last 150 years, we would know what
that was part of the interest in the show. and now there's a kind of assertion there is no expert, you know? the scientists don't matter, climate change, eh, maybe, you know? there's a kind of really fascinating denial of expertise at all. and that, i think, becomes even more troubling and more of a difficult position to be in. >> host: bunk is the name of the book, it's coming out in november. the rise of hoaxes, humbug, plagiarists, post-facts and fake news. kevin young is the author....
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in the afternoon, heavy rain moving into parts of scotla nd heavy rain moving into parts of scotlandnd north west england and maybe south—west england, but an improving picture for northern ireland. ahead of the rain band, it will stay sunny, temperatures 22 degrees. windy as well, it will stay quite unsettled overnight, further showers, the rain band becomes stalled and there could be a lot of rain across north—western england into wales and the midlands and into the south west. the south—east again staying dry and the weather front straddling several areas and there could be heavy rain in the south—west, sunshine in the south—east and further north and west will continue with sunshine and showers, temperatures 17—20 degrees. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines at 1.30pm: a review into the cost of energy is dismissed as "cold comfort" by consumer groups, who say households are already paying too much. both the us and china have welcomed tougher sanctions against north korea in the wake of its recent ballistic missile testing. the american ambassador said it was "the most stringen
in the afternoon, heavy rain moving into parts of scotla nd heavy rain moving into parts of scotlandnd north west england and maybe south—west england, but an improving picture for northern ireland. ahead of the rain band, it will stay sunny, temperatures 22 degrees. windy as well, it will stay quite unsettled overnight, further showers, the rain band becomes stalled and there could be a lot of rain across north—western england into wales and the midlands and into the south west. the...
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northern ireland is part of the uk, so soon will not be pa rt part of the uk, so soon will not be partoon will not be part of the uk, so soon will not be part of the eu. so this will be the only land border between the eu and the uk. there are around 300 public road crossings on this border. in the paper the uk government says it does not want any new physical infrastructure on them. when i asked our reality check correspondent chris morris how this would work in terms of trade. in an ideal world the british government doesn't want to have a customs border at all, a bit like it is at the moment, after brexit. but it might be the eu doesn't agree to that. if that would be the case then the second option is to give an exemption to a lot of local traders and set up a scheme for bigger traders where they have a trusted trader scheme. if you are registered and you put in your customs documents online then there will be no physical border. but it will be no physical border. but it will be no physical border. but it will be difficult because there is nowhere else around the european union whe
northern ireland is part of the uk, so soon will not be pa rt part of the uk, so soon will not be partoon will not be part of the uk, so soon will not be part of the eu. so this will be the only land border between the eu and the uk. there are around 300 public road crossings on this border. in the paper the uk government says it does not want any new physical infrastructure on them. when i asked our reality check correspondent chris morris how this would work in terms of trade. in an ideal...
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this is part of who he is. but also equally important he part of what he does is create a legislative environment or this generation of republicans help to create a environment as did the watergate babies in the 70s. it's just less stable. leaders can be brought down. and so it's not surprising he can fall too. and i really think that's an important part of the congress he creates. it's not surprising we have seen a lot of leaders kind of fall from power. the ethics rules are just an example of a mechanism put into place where you can use those against someone with the greatest authority pretty effectively. >> yes in the back. microphone is coming. >> there's one word that he used. which was antiestablishment. and the other word that hasn't been mentioned as all is populous. probably for good reason. i wonder how much that's at the center of this as well. carter i think carter is the first presidential candidate to win by running against washington as an outsider for a long time. obviously we have seen this com
this is part of who he is. but also equally important he part of what he does is create a legislative environment or this generation of republicans help to create a environment as did the watergate babies in the 70s. it's just less stable. leaders can be brought down. and so it's not surprising he can fall too. and i really think that's an important part of the congress he creates. it's not surprising we have seen a lot of leaders kind of fall from power. the ethics rules are just an example of...
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>> well, part of the, yes, and part of what is interesting and part of what was interesting to jeffrey goldberg and scott of thelet at the atlantic was part of my story this long several hundred year journal e was what happened that 1960's that these things that happen on the cultural left, bow heanlian left, countercultural left and left of academia, you can't judge and the relativism and the find your own truth which began, came out of that world in the late 60's and 70's has empowered the far right. and empowered donald trump. and isn't that ironic. >> rose: it is indeed ironic. how did it do that? >> it did that by, i mean what start in academia, what start in san francisco, what started in woodstock, all of this relevantivism, hey man that's your truth, this is my truth stuff became the american way of thinking. an american way of thinking. and neighborhood nonsense and preposterous ideas all over the map including some of alternative health ideas and other things on the quote/unquote left. but i argue, more consequently neighborhood what used to be marginalized far right ideas, t
>> well, part of the, yes, and part of what is interesting and part of what was interesting to jeffrey goldberg and scott of thelet at the atlantic was part of my story this long several hundred year journal e was what happened that 1960's that these things that happen on the cultural left, bow heanlian left, countercultural left and left of academia, you can't judge and the relativism and the find your own truth which began, came out of that world in the late 60's and 70's has empowered...
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take vo agarramos el juego en la parte baja de la quinta entrada con la pizarra dos a uno..tante pegadas miren nada mas el recorrido de span y pence. al momento ganaban el juego cuatro a uno. aun que los filis pudieron apretar el resultado no les alcanzo para ganarlo y el primer de la serie fue para los gigantes cinco a cuatro. seguimos con noticias del delantero uruguayo luis suarez ya que despues de tener ciertas molestias se ha confirmado su lesion. take vo estara fuera cerca de un mes por la distensin en la cpsula posterior de la rodilla derecha. el espaÑol paco alccer apunta a la titularidad este prximo fin de semana ante el betis. ademas de perdese partidos con el barcelona tambien estara ausente para la proxima fecha fifa donde la seleccion uruguaya estara jugando ante argentina y paraguay.. otro jugador que recibio malas noticias el dia de hoy fue el mexicano marco fabian de la mora. estar fuera de actividad lo que resta del 2017 debido a que someter a una ciruga en la columna lumbar, el prximo sbado en houston. ser hasta el prximo enero de 2018, cuando se espera que
take vo agarramos el juego en la parte baja de la quinta entrada con la pizarra dos a uno..tante pegadas miren nada mas el recorrido de span y pence. al momento ganaban el juego cuatro a uno. aun que los filis pudieron apretar el resultado no les alcanzo para ganarlo y el primer de la serie fue para los gigantes cinco a cuatro. seguimos con noticias del delantero uruguayo luis suarez ya que despues de tener ciertas molestias se ha confirmado su lesion. take vo estara fuera cerca de un mes por...
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this is bringing very heavy rain into south—eastern part of texas and parts of louisiana. in that part of the world. this is bbc news. the headlines at two. floodwater levels continue to rise in the us city of houston in — tens of thousands more people are told to leave their homes. we have a two story home and on the first floor it is up to here and all the furniture is just floating. brexit talks resume in brussels — british negotiators will urge the eu to show flexibility and imagination. a lorry driver is charged with 20 counts of drink driving and dangerous driving in connection with saturday's minibus crash on the m1 more than 130 people have been treated in hospital and hundreds more affected — by a mysterious gas cloud that drifted in off the sea in east sussex. a self—styled guru in northern india has been sentenced to ten years in prison, for raping two of his women followers.
this is bringing very heavy rain into south—eastern part of texas and parts of louisiana. in that part of the world. this is bbc news. the headlines at two. floodwater levels continue to rise in the us city of houston in — tens of thousands more people are told to leave their homes. we have a two story home and on the first floor it is up to here and all the furniture is just floating. brexit talks resume in brussels — british negotiators will urge the eu to show flexibility and...
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he took part in the intense fighting that the mounted arm took part in the aftermath of gettysburg chasing after the confederates and he was ordered by his commission commander who was in fact often foolishly aggressive and reckless, kilpatrick who was nickname bid his own men kill cavalry. he took part in this attack on the last, confederate infantry division holding the north bank of the river as the rest of the army went south in fortifications and they had only one regiment on hand as they made contact and kilpatrick ordered an attack so custer deploys his men on foot and says "no, i want to charge." so 100 men went in against this division that's fortified. it was so foolish that the confederates actually let the troops in over the top of their fortification because they assumed they were confederate troops coming in because it was such a ridiculous attack and once they realized their mistake they cut them to pieces and custer had to help rectify things, they ended up inflicting heavy casualties on that division but only after taking severe losses themselves. it was not an attack cust
he took part in the intense fighting that the mounted arm took part in the aftermath of gettysburg chasing after the confederates and he was ordered by his commission commander who was in fact often foolishly aggressive and reckless, kilpatrick who was nickname bid his own men kill cavalry. he took part in this attack on the last, confederate infantry division holding the north bank of the river as the rest of the army went south in fortifications and they had only one regiment on hand as they...
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>> on the new direct your in how much is part of the new york public library system. i have been there since the summer. it has been a great. we discovered james baldwin papers be announced in april it would just announce two days ago the sonny rollins paper. we are excited to have those archives come home and be part of a cultural life fair, which 36 and one x and we are really happy to have those materials come back. >> you say is part of the new york public library. what the focus? >> the focus is african-american and african diaspora. from fisheries to our two photographs, everything. we have about 11 million items related to the diaspora. i think that is what makes this unique is our age we started in 1925 is the need for division of the new york public library in carnegie library still standing winning the national historic landmark in january. we really come full circle with these recent acquisitions which point to the long history of starting in the harlem renaissance and documenting black lives in black culture today. for baldwin and sonny rollins were born i
>> on the new direct your in how much is part of the new york public library system. i have been there since the summer. it has been a great. we discovered james baldwin papers be announced in april it would just announce two days ago the sonny rollins paper. we are excited to have those archives come home and be part of a cultural life fair, which 36 and one x and we are really happy to have those materials come back. >> you say is part of the new york public library. what the...
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let's pick up this part of the world. let's pick up on this part of the world.one this part of the world. let's pick up on one of those points, because china has said several times at once the us and south korea to stop these large joint the us and south korea to stop these largejoint military the us and south korea to stop these large joint military drills, the us and south korea to stop these largejoint military drills, and clearly they are not listening. another is in progress, featuring close to 18,000 us troops, and 50,000 south korean troops. these drills are annual, we should see them in the context of north korea and its recent intercontinental ballistic missiles. this is an 11 day long drill, it is a war game, not as big as the one earlier in the year, but still significant. interestingly, a lot of it will be based on computer simulations which ta ke based on computer simulations which take place in large bunker south the south korean capital, seoul. you can see people out on the streets of seoul going through these drills. you will not be surprised to
let's pick up this part of the world. let's pick up on this part of the world.one this part of the world. let's pick up on one of those points, because china has said several times at once the us and south korea to stop these large joint the us and south korea to stop these largejoint military the us and south korea to stop these large joint military drills, the us and south korea to stop these largejoint military drills, and clearly they are not listening. another is in progress, featuring...
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it is part of our culture.n manila, it is already dark, # i would stay awake just to hear you breathing # watch you smile while you are sleeping # # while you're far away in dreaming... # i could spend my life in this sweet surrender, # i could stay lost in this moment forever. ..# the filipinos really know how to sing. they have a voice. it has been proven all over the world that we have entertainment all over the world. they take a shower, they are singing. they wash their clothes, they are singing. it is part of filipino culture. # together we can take it to the end of the line # your love is like a shadow on me # all of the time...# maybe in the future i can be a singer one day, maybe i can be a singer, a doctor. maybe one day. it is still my passion. # nothing i can say, total eclipse of the heart. # total eclipse of the heart...# finally this week, i'm in bangkok finding out why thailand's national sport is drawing visitors from around the globe. muay thai is said to have been developed by thai warriors i
it is part of our culture.n manila, it is already dark, # i would stay awake just to hear you breathing # watch you smile while you are sleeping # # while you're far away in dreaming... # i could spend my life in this sweet surrender, # i could stay lost in this moment forever. ..# the filipinos really know how to sing. they have a voice. it has been proven all over the world that we have entertainment all over the world. they take a shower, they are singing. they wash their clothes, they are...
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support is part of an attempt to close european borders. the u.k. and the european union have for the last couple of years made a concerted effort to shut down borders and we see that happening added next train costs to the individuals who are fleeing war and persecution and poverty is part of that for them it's simply a matter of shutting it down on paper they say that they're trying to explore other options and open up safe safe routes to people but we've really just not seen that happen all we've seen is a shutting down of race which is left people with really few other options then to take risky rates and more police abuse water cannon and clear more than one hundred migrants occupying independence square in rome. i. was. i was i was. crowds of migrants have been protesting the victualling of hundreds from an occupied building rioting refugees through projectiles at offices and they blocked nearby streets please confirm that they detained three people and thirteen others were injured the number of migrants you're continuing to grow questions are
support is part of an attempt to close european borders. the u.k. and the european union have for the last couple of years made a concerted effort to shut down borders and we see that happening added next train costs to the individuals who are fleeing war and persecution and poverty is part of that for them it's simply a matter of shutting it down on paper they say that they're trying to explore other options and open up safe safe routes to people but we've really just not seen that happen all...
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good part of the afternoon.st thing but still a very decent afternoon in prospect. the showers to be had across northern and western parts of scotland, the odd stray one down towards the southern uplands, for northern ireland cloud this afternoon, many areas staying dry, one or two macro showers, that is the case across the high ground of wales and into the south—west. else were dry, fine, sunny spells and feeling very pleasantly warm. if you are heading for the last few events you are heading for the last few eve nts fro m you are heading for the last few events from the world championships in east london i don't think the weather is going to get in the way. it will if you are going to spend any part of the day on monday across northern and western parts of the british isles, new weatherfronts thickening the cloud, rain moving into northern ireland overnight, here in the afternoon swapping the rainfor here in the afternoon swapping the rain for pretty hefty showers. the ring not featuring across the eastern sid
good part of the afternoon.st thing but still a very decent afternoon in prospect. the showers to be had across northern and western parts of scotland, the odd stray one down towards the southern uplands, for northern ireland cloud this afternoon, many areas staying dry, one or two macro showers, that is the case across the high ground of wales and into the south—west. else were dry, fine, sunny spells and feeling very pleasantly warm. if you are heading for the last few events you are...
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of the part of the reasoning part of the reason that there was some sort of a date in. june was really not so much and but a goal a milestone in the making in making sure that the mindanao would become a place of peace and prosperity and just just as you just mentioned that it was a goal and a goal a parent. he wasn't fully achieved because there are still media reports coming from the area of these isis affiliated arm groups being in control of some parts of the city why do you think that goal has been missed it's not so much to bits and it doesn't mean missed in fact there's been major broadness made all over him are always to be for example there are thirty six where on guys a certain third is excellent you would call settlements perhaps and for only for now remain in other words there's been great progress made in the city of morrow he and i this increasingly. know where and the resistance is increasing your dwindling so this is where we're coming from this is where we coming from that the great progress has been made in the area absolutely miss about the i don't wa
of the part of the reasoning part of the reason that there was some sort of a date in. june was really not so much and but a goal a milestone in the making in making sure that the mindanao would become a place of peace and prosperity and just just as you just mentioned that it was a goal and a goal a parent. he wasn't fully achieved because there are still media reports coming from the area of these isis affiliated arm groups being in control of some parts of the city why do you think that goal...
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kennedy: part of it is political theater. but the other part is saving lives.relief look like in the short term and long term. >> in the short term, once the disaster has happened, we want everybody who can help to help. that includes companies like walmart and home depot that planned well for katrina. phone companies prepare for what will happen to cell connections. insurance companies have people on the ground waiting to go and the red cross and salvation army. those are available. but the federal government comes in, too. in the middle of the crisis. i'm not arguing anybody should not pitch in as they can. but we saw in katrina, sometimes fema prevented people from doing things that might have been helpful. i hope they learned that lesson. don't get in the way of people. in the long term we need to sit down and think about are the bureaucracy and the politicization that come with federal control worth it or would we be better off officially in the united states? we rely on bottom up, the local community is responsible, if necessary the state steps in, and on
kennedy: part of it is political theater. but the other part is saving lives.relief look like in the short term and long term. >> in the short term, once the disaster has happened, we want everybody who can help to help. that includes companies like walmart and home depot that planned well for katrina. phone companies prepare for what will happen to cell connections. insurance companies have people on the ground waiting to go and the red cross and salvation army. those are available. but...
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gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo 20 de agosto, espaÑa estÁ conmocionada de duelo por la vÍctimarrorista que causaron la muerte de al menos 14 personas he hirieron a mÁs de un centenar, la tarde del jueves una furgoneta embistiÓ a una multitud, horas despuÉs la policÍa abatiÓ a 5 personas que antes habÍan arremetido a la persona, al sur de barcelona arturo tiene los Últimos detalles. >> no tenemos miedo, coreaba la multitud en barcelona durante el minuto de silencio que asistieron las autoridades espaÑolas todos juntos estÁn desde el jueves luchando contra el miedo y contra los terrorista que atacaron el lugar que han terminado detenidos o abatidos por la policÍa, pero todavia hay cabos sueltos en la investigaciÓn que ha determinado que todos formaban parte de la misma cÉlula terrorista que acabÓ con la vida de 13 personas, se mantiene la alerta en espaÑa, mientras se multiplican los tributos a las vÍctimas. >> entre todos los lugares de homenaje aquÍ en barcelona hay uno que se ha convertido en epicentro del recuerdo aquÍ en la zona cero el lugar donde terminÓ el recorrido morta
gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo 20 de agosto, espaÑa estÁ conmocionada de duelo por la vÍctimarrorista que causaron la muerte de al menos 14 personas he hirieron a mÁs de un centenar, la tarde del jueves una furgoneta embistiÓ a una multitud, horas despuÉs la policÍa abatiÓ a 5 personas que antes habÍan arremetido a la persona, al sur de barcelona arturo tiene los Últimos detalles. >> no tenemos miedo, coreaba la multitud en barcelona durante el minuto de silencio...
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he is part our lives, he is part of this country. he's part of the show. he's part of this show.some moves. i've got some moves. i'm not sure if they will be good for anyone. but i'm releasing them, they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance. debbie, you've loved strictly as a viewer. how do you think you'll enjoy it as a contestant? i will make sure i enjoy it. i don't think there's any other way to do it. i hope i don't get too nervous. has your saturdays band—mate frankie, who of course did the show, given you any advice? frankie has been so excited about me doing this. she hasn't actually given me any advice yet, but i will definitely be on the phone being like, "frankie, tell me any tips you can!" you are the first contestant to be in the show with a physical disability. how do you feel about being a bit of a trailblazer? yeah, i think it's really awesome. it shows the way that the show and life in general is going. this country, this world, we need more inclusion, we need more of this. as well as new contestants, there is also a new head judge. shirley
he is part our lives, he is part of this country. he's part of the show. he's part of this show.some moves. i've got some moves. i'm not sure if they will be good for anyone. but i'm releasing them, they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance. debbie, you've loved strictly as a viewer. how do you think you'll enjoy it as a contestant? i will make sure i enjoy it. i don't think there's any other way to do it. i hope i don't get too nervous. has your saturdays band—mate...
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that's part of the war culture that john horne talks about. when you see an 18-year-old young woman work in a factory as a legitimate target that you can hit with whatever can reach them with, you've crossed some border. the only problem that i still have is thinking of total war and limited war as a limited thing. you're either on one side of the line or the other. so that's the part that in my head i'm still not sure i'm entirely content with. and i think i'm still on the side of jenny keysly and these are concepts we've devised of a way of thinking about war rather than war dhactually is. sherman's march is destroying property, not killing people which makes it an interesting total war. but it's a use of military force that no one envisioned before sherman did it. >> thank you. >> thanks. let's go to the back and back up front. yes, sir. >> coming forward in time and going back to the brief words in the beginning about asemitriabout total war and limited war. maybe coming forward to post-world war ii of the united states and its two limited
that's part of the war culture that john horne talks about. when you see an 18-year-old young woman work in a factory as a legitimate target that you can hit with whatever can reach them with, you've crossed some border. the only problem that i still have is thinking of total war and limited war as a limited thing. you're either on one side of the line or the other. so that's the part that in my head i'm still not sure i'm entirely content with. and i think i'm still on the side of jenny keysly...
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there parts of our history. we do well in terms of thinking about moving forward in terms of policy to analysis parts of our histories. is when it comes down to how we think about these ,hings is to ask ourselves historical interpretation, fact, and policy. acknowledging historical fact is straightforward. such is the confederacy was a bad idea. that, whetherth you say this is the cause of the civil war or this is with the constitution said originally, those are matters of historical interpretation and we should argue about those in our public spaces, parks, and museums. the next step is what are the policy implications? we should argue about that. toys in which a democracy works. facebook, twot on days ago, a very nice piece saying what the facts were regarding the monuments when they were built in their relationship to white supremacy. he was concerned about the slippery slope and i think he felt a lot of historians and especially a lot of liberals were committed to the slippery slope. we also need to get rid
there parts of our history. we do well in terms of thinking about moving forward in terms of policy to analysis parts of our histories. is when it comes down to how we think about these ,hings is to ask ourselves historical interpretation, fact, and policy. acknowledging historical fact is straightforward. such is the confederacy was a bad idea. that, whetherth you say this is the cause of the civil war or this is with the constitution said originally, those are matters of historical...
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but she knows she is part of the tea m but she knows she is part of the team —— how did.fferently? it's always easy to say that and blamed the coach when something doesn‘t go... he said he has made some mistakes. the team would get some criticism, but in terms of him saying that... people... coaches are always going to ta ke people... coaches are always going to take the slack. it is good of him to take the slack. it is good of him to say that, because looking back, there were some things that i thought could have been changed. it is easy to say that in hindsight. everyone thinks it is going to go a certain way when you are starting out. it is also just the luck of the draw. the support was brilliant behind the lionesses this time, something like 300 million watched, and that must make a difference. it does, and like i say, from the growth of the women‘s league and itjust being out there, it makes the sport grow, and it makes people want to play it and build it from the ground. the whole country has been behind so... top family as well, you guys. so competitive in our hou
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this is the way they put it -- >> poppy, let me go to your first part, okay? there's two parts. is, the federal government cannot coerce a city to change its policy. that's what the court has already ruled on. the second piece, as you just noted is, we don't run a jail. we do lockups and until 48 hours, we let you go. you cannot ask us to hold people longer than 48 hours. it's both a legal piece and a constitutional piece. and the city is on firm ground on that basis. i'm getting an echo here. >> we'll fix that. let me read this. this is what the justice department says. in 2016, more chicagoans were murdered than in new york city and in los angeles combined. so it's especially tragic that the mayor is less concerned with that staggering figure than he is spending time and taxpayer money, protecting criminal aliens, and putting chicago's law enforcement at greater risk. direct attack on you, mayor emanuel? you say? >> no, first of all, look, this year, we're already down city wide in shootings, and in englewood, one of our tougher neighborhoods on the south side, they're down 40
this is the way they put it -- >> poppy, let me go to your first part, okay? there's two parts. is, the federal government cannot coerce a city to change its policy. that's what the court has already ruled on. the second piece, as you just noted is, we don't run a jail. we do lockups and until 48 hours, we let you go. you cannot ask us to hold people longer than 48 hours. it's both a legal piece and a constitutional piece. and the city is on firm ground on that basis. i'm getting an echo...
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of siblings are part of the group or part of work colleagues, you get characterized as one way or the other. we had a really interesting time writing this book because sometimes people would say, still people say, you're the loud one. but really it people new us, barber is far more independent and really outgoing. she commutes to rwanda as a job. has the most amazing confidence and it shines. those who know received. but can you kind of wonder, and i think that one can this. do you fall and other stereotypes of you or did you play into that more because that's what people think of you? it's been fun for us to explore that. we've seen people we love dearly, our grandfather and grandmother, mother and father stereotyped insert mice and some of those of course are true and some, it's easy to simplify people. a seizure to call them one word as opposed to this really, to they really are. i think we see this with cable news, no offense to c-span2, we love you but we see you with the way that we kind of simplify public figures. people are complicated and we are complicated, and we've been ch
of siblings are part of the group or part of work colleagues, you get characterized as one way or the other. we had a really interesting time writing this book because sometimes people would say, still people say, you're the loud one. but really it people new us, barber is far more independent and really outgoing. she commutes to rwanda as a job. has the most amazing confidence and it shines. those who know received. but can you kind of wonder, and i think that one can this. do you fall and...
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hay una parte aquÍ y otra parte en el seguro.n dificultades respiratorios. los otros pacientes se manejaron con medicaciÓn pero ya ingresaron a su casa. no hay que crear alarma sobre eso. ya lo manejamos en el hospital. >> las mujeres resultaron intoxicadas luego de las fumigaciones que se hicieron en la fÁbrica de tabaco. >> en bolivia, el presidente se expresa sobre la economÍa del paÍs. en ecuador una crisis econÓmica continÚa impactando y honduras estÁ al borde del colapso. >> evo morales dijo que la economÍa de su país ha sido la que mÁs ha crecido en la regiÓn por varios aÑos. pese a la caÍda del precio de los hidrocarburos. >> garantizarnos este homenaje del dÍa de la patria. [aplausos] seguiremos trabajando hermanas y hermanos. mi convocatoria a todos a trabajar conjuntamente como siempre, hay mensajes y ganas de orientaciÓn, orientaciÓn y crÍticas. si bolivia estÁ mejor que antes, todos sabemos, isabel mundo entero. reportero: en promedio sÓlo ha crecido 1.36 por ciento pero bolivia, segÚn morales creciÓ un 4.8 por cient
hay una parte aquÍ y otra parte en el seguro.n dificultades respiratorios. los otros pacientes se manejaron con medicaciÓn pero ya ingresaron a su casa. no hay que crear alarma sobre eso. ya lo manejamos en el hospital. >> las mujeres resultaron intoxicadas luego de las fumigaciones que se hicieron en la fÁbrica de tabaco. >> en bolivia, el presidente se expresa sobre la economÍa del paÍs. en ecuador una crisis econÓmica continÚa impactando y honduras estÁ al borde del...
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, forest, national parts etc.ans that the eclipse, in order to be visible to people, either you need to go into the eclipse zone or televise it from there. hundreds of thousands of people are planning to go into that eclipse zone.>> when it comes to the west coast versus the east coast we win on this one.>> there has been studies made of the entire total eclipse path across the country and for example on the east coast on a typical early afternoon in august there is a big chance of thunderstorms and clouds.for most people the best location turn out to be central oregon and idaho are where the cloud cover is likely to be leased.>> it is a teachable moment.>> a lot of people think about the moon and it is right here but the moon is actually 30 earth diameters away.>> a chance for everyone to look up and see something we rarely get to see.>> i think it is a really big deal and anyone who has seen a total solar eclipse from the path of totality has said the same thing.once-in-a- lifetime experience.>> ktvu fox 2 news.
, forest, national parts etc.ans that the eclipse, in order to be visible to people, either you need to go into the eclipse zone or televise it from there. hundreds of thousands of people are planning to go into that eclipse zone.>> when it comes to the west coast versus the east coast we win on this one.>> there has been studies made of the entire total eclipse path across the country and for example on the east coast on a typical early afternoon in august there is a big chance of...
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which i don't feel about other parts.not feel that diminishes some of the other, some might say, more profound parts and plays and films? no. because it is true. the text ofjrr tolkien's dialogue is not up to shakespeare. nor is it trying to be. it is a different sort of storytelling. but to be part of the culture, which is what gandalf has always been... gandalf for president was an early badge before the films were made. to be able to impersonate this character already in the zeitgeist, it meant a great deal as an example of how to behave in the world. and how young people respond to him, what a privilege. you have done a lot of tosh, as well. i wondered how long it would be! before we got on to "hard talk". well, x—men... x—men is not tosh. is there a role you have ever turned down for being too puerile or silly? about once a week. no, no, i have said it many times. x—men is a discussion in a very popular form of what the civil rights movement does. it is not true of superman and those guys, those who so suddenly becom
which i don't feel about other parts.not feel that diminishes some of the other, some might say, more profound parts and plays and films? no. because it is true. the text ofjrr tolkien's dialogue is not up to shakespeare. nor is it trying to be. it is a different sort of storytelling. but to be part of the culture, which is what gandalf has always been... gandalf for president was an early badge before the films were made. to be able to impersonate this character already in the zeitgeist, it...
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parts of houston have had 76 centimetres of rain in the past 48 hours.ernor of texas has asked residents to brace themselves for more heavy rain. so far, emergency teams have rescued almost 2,000 people — others have been told to climb onto rooftops to escape the danger. james cook reports from houston. harvey arrived in houston with a vengeance. rescuers in boats, helicopters and lorries have in bringing people to safety. forecasters say it is on track to dump more than 50 inches of rain in texas, making it the largest on record. we want people to know in the city. if you are there and there is a need, we will get to you. i will simply ask that you remain calm, remain patient and we will get to you. anyone with a boat has been pressed into service. the city streets are to navigate. quran so swift and treacherous. in these conditions, making the wrong turn can quickly become a matter of life and death —— currents are swift. we are so thankful someone could get to us. the flooding clearly caught these drivers by surprise. still the rain is coming down wit
parts of houston have had 76 centimetres of rain in the past 48 hours.ernor of texas has asked residents to brace themselves for more heavy rain. so far, emergency teams have rescued almost 2,000 people — others have been told to climb onto rooftops to escape the danger. james cook reports from houston. harvey arrived in houston with a vengeance. rescuers in boats, helicopters and lorries have in bringing people to safety. forecasters say it is on track to dump more than 50 inches of rain in...
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young not part of any lobb. i'm part of. that the people of god in the body of christ and. you know simply asking people to treat lgbt catholics with respect sensitivity compassion which frankly is in the catechism. you talked about in your one offs clear right a really hot wrench example of. permission i who was dying and couldn't find a priest to deliver the last rites it is this do you think something which is happening across america in the catholic church. i it is unfortunately it's. someone who. was in a hospice who was dying and the priest wouldn't anoint him because i he was gay. and sadly that's a an example. of some of the kinds of a treatment that the lgbt people have. at the hands o. you know some of the church's ministers and i think it's really very unchristian and needs to be rectified. what is catholicism news if it com be compassionate towards the lgbt community? well i would say everything. of the catholic church can't be compassionate towards its own members than we have to ask ourselves why we've been following jesus i mean the heart of the gospe. is mer
young not part of any lobb. i'm part of. that the people of god in the body of christ and. you know simply asking people to treat lgbt catholics with respect sensitivity compassion which frankly is in the catechism. you talked about in your one offs clear right a really hot wrench example of. permission i who was dying and couldn't find a priest to deliver the last rites it is this do you think something which is happening across america in the catholic church. i it is unfortunately it's....
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anything that would float became part of this makeshift armada. are pulling together, but many say they had no choice. they'd called for help but no one came. some neighbours and people came in with boats, but not enough help. and none from the authorities? none from the authorities. authorities have been basically useless. and they have been overwhelmed by the scale of this crisis. three days after hurricane harvey smashed into their state, texans are still struggling in its wake. in this suburb of houston, they called for help all night, but no one answered. in the end, it wasn't police or firefighters that came to the rescue, but friends with a boat. you called 911 and no one answered, but you answered the call. we had a boat and a truck, so here we are. and that is happening all over texas. yes. and in the cold and the rain, a helping hand was warmly welcomed. you must be grateful. of course. i am grateful to the whole community. seeing houston all helping each other out. it is touching. ijust wish i could help others. in moments like this, we
anything that would float became part of this makeshift armada. are pulling together, but many say they had no choice. they'd called for help but no one came. some neighbours and people came in with boats, but not enough help. and none from the authorities? none from the authorities. authorities have been basically useless. and they have been overwhelmed by the scale of this crisis. three days after hurricane harvey smashed into their state, texans are still struggling in its wake. in this...
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and we are part of a group that's like that. >> you are part of the plan. >> given your experience, whatyou think is going to baron trump's mind? >> i hope what is going throughn his mind -- you at an elementary school, school, friends, playing sports or doing whatever, baron trump is a kid and deserves to be at kid you should be treated like that. but all of us didn't always have but mostly, i think children of the precedent should be off-limits. you can say what you want about his father who chose to run, but he did not make that decision. he's an elementary school.ot when people attack children of presidents are not politicals and do not have a say, it makes. us mad. >> here's the cover of the book it's called "sisters first.. stories from our while the wonderful life".fe. >> i did not read about that, i don't know. >> will sometimes they do in the crossword. >> thank you so much. >> host: the book is out in october. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> book tv is in prime time on c-span2 every night this month. smyrna, focus on politics. we hear from harvard law professor on how socia
and we are part of a group that's like that. >> you are part of the plan. >> given your experience, whatyou think is going to baron trump's mind? >> i hope what is going throughn his mind -- you at an elementary school, school, friends, playing sports or doing whatever, baron trump is a kid and deserves to be at kid you should be treated like that. but all of us didn't always have but mostly, i think children of the precedent should be off-limits. you can say what you want...
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of that life, so forces and being part of that life, sol forces and being part of that life, so i reallye stepping up to the mark and supporting organisations like forward assist. thank you ever so much for coming in, and thank you to sarah andjan. the ministry of defence told us they are committed to the wellbeing of our service personnel and the vast majority of those leaving transition successfully into civilian life. they said, "we recognise that a small number of veterans struggle, and that is why we work across government and with charity partners to provide a comprehensive package of support which includes the instigation of a cross—government veterans board later this year." if you have been affected by any of theissues if you have been affected by any of the issues we have covered, there is more information on the bbc action line. there is a full list of support and organisations available on the bbc website. still to come, convoys of up to three lorries controlled by wifi could be on british roads by the end of next year. we'll be hearing from the man who's in charge of the lor
of that life, so forces and being part of that life, sol forces and being part of that life, so i reallye stepping up to the mark and supporting organisations like forward assist. thank you ever so much for coming in, and thank you to sarah andjan. the ministry of defence told us they are committed to the wellbeing of our service personnel and the vast majority of those leaving transition successfully into civilian life. they said, "we recognise that a small number of veterans struggle,...
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nonetheless keep it in perspective as just a part of their lives?sjust a part of their lives? at think so. you're dealing with human beings. if you're not much of a human being yourself, you don't understand the human beings very well. you need that perspective, or ought to have it. anybody who reads this book who doesn't know anything about you and perhaps read a biography says former soldier diplomat might suspect you have worked in the intelligence community. i have heard that. you've never denied it? i don't think so. you have talked about thorogood not letting this dominate his life. why is that a good thing?” letting this dominate his life. why is that a good thing? i think you've got to have a life outside what you do, or you ought to have. if your life is wholly in what you do, you become confined within it. if you're working in a secret world, which is cut of from other parts of society, it is good to have an idea of what the rest of society is doing and to see that you are only part of a bigger picture, you are not the whole picture. you s
nonetheless keep it in perspective as just a part of their lives?sjust a part of their lives? at think so. you're dealing with human beings. if you're not much of a human being yourself, you don't understand the human beings very well. you need that perspective, or ought to have it. anybody who reads this book who doesn't know anything about you and perhaps read a biography says former soldier diplomat might suspect you have worked in the intelligence community. i have heard that. you've never...
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and for the most part, thatis non—violent. and for the most part, that is what happened on sunday.y much forjoining us. i know you have talked about, looked out, these kinds of movements for some time. what do you make of what happened in cha rlottesville ? what do you make of what happened in charlottesville? i think it is a tragedy what happened. but at the same time, it fits the wider pattern of how these sorts of groups, and the counter protesters, often, the conflict in these sorts of demonstrations. ok, what do you think is going on right now? is it reaching a peak that you have not seen reaching a peak that you have not seen before? umm, well, you know, there is a theory that says these things come in waves. we certainly saw in the early to mid—1990s, a rise of this sort of right—wing violence with the us militia groups that rallied around events like ruby ridge and culminated in the oklahoma city bombing. we have seen a rise in these groups in the past two years. 0bviously, one of the contributing factors was the campaign and the language that was used, oftentimes, in the c
and for the most part, thatis non—violent. and for the most part, that is what happened on sunday.y much forjoining us. i know you have talked about, looked out, these kinds of movements for some time. what do you make of what happened in cha rlottesville ? what do you make of what happened in charlottesville? i think it is a tragedy what happened. but at the same time, it fits the wider pattern of how these sorts of groups, and the counter protesters, often, the conflict in these sorts of...
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so, that's part of it. i don't want to say that's the whole thing, but you know, the time in history is an issue for him, i think. >> to greg, i think your first question -- i think every time i've given a paper at this conference, i get that question or version of it, which i think is just part of, it's structural disciplines. and obviously, i'm always like, well, both are true, the easy answer, and you know, on capitol hill, it's all about the structural changes and the development of partisanship. but at the same time, i don't know, there are certain players who really matter. and in some ways, writing this book is convincing me of that even more. and both he and some of his influence on the hill. and then finally, the act of bringing down the speaker was a pretty big deal. and so, you have all these forces pushing partisanship and institution supporting it, but that could still move in different directions, and i don't know how you kind of quantify it, but something really happened, i think, when gingri
so, that's part of it. i don't want to say that's the whole thing, but you know, the time in history is an issue for him, i think. >> to greg, i think your first question -- i think every time i've given a paper at this conference, i get that question or version of it, which i think is just part of, it's structural disciplines. and obviously, i'm always like, well, both are true, the easy answer, and you know, on capitol hill, it's all about the structural changes and the development of...
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look at the map basically it comprises five counties there is a little bit of debate before the most part with a first key bin to the county as whole sunday interior itself were few and far between. those first roads coming into the region when it came up from detroit vacate its connection here economically it was still tied to a british interests with the war of 1812 there those british interest of finance the railroad to the point that they were built to a british design so you could go to places it in ontario and other areas in canada in the letter destruction and not only the immigration plaint that was one of the first drops when they came to the united states tour came through engaged that because of that and they would not have come here otherwise. and with industry leader ron and basically in this region because of the connection with the railroad with fed doubled, but was unique and the fact you could pick one or two different things is huge because distil the data over a presence -- river a presence in the theater. some worked we had a large facility as they were located to the
look at the map basically it comprises five counties there is a little bit of debate before the most part with a first key bin to the county as whole sunday interior itself were few and far between. those first roads coming into the region when it came up from detroit vacate its connection here economically it was still tied to a british interests with the war of 1812 there those british interest of finance the railroad to the point that they were built to a british design so you could go to...
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in fact, he takes part in the james brothers take part in an operation that's in missouri, where they pulled 22 unarmed soldiers returning home on leave from sherman's army in georgia, and they murder them by the side of the railroad tracks and then they ambush a pursuing union force and managed to wipe it out, and they murder every one of the men who tried to surrender over 100 men were executed. jesse james himself got credit for killing the commander of the pursuing force and there was massive, again, dismemberment and scalping taking place. this is jesse james introduction to warfare. the prices rein in the autumn of 1864 brought conventional warfare to missouri and price had big dreams of being able to conquer missouri for the confederacy. he himself was a former governor. he was a leading missourian and confederate general. he had three divisions, one of which had no guns that proved to be a handicap. he got bogged down in besieging a fort at pilot knob which i believe ewing was commanding and so as a result, the union had time to rush conventional troops in. so rather than capt
in fact, he takes part in the james brothers take part in an operation that's in missouri, where they pulled 22 unarmed soldiers returning home on leave from sherman's army in georgia, and they murder them by the side of the railroad tracks and then they ambush a pursuing union force and managed to wipe it out, and they murder every one of the men who tried to surrender over 100 men were executed. jesse james himself got credit for killing the commander of the pursuing force and there was...
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part of that is making it more gross space. i also think we have to figure out how -- i talked to earlier about equity is not always equality. we figure out we have kids have extra means we have to wrap our arms around and services around. start earlier, a little bit worry about the move to universal pre-k. i wanted for the at risk it's. let them have a head start, no pound intended. and obviously it has to be high-quality. that's an issue. easy to say we want have the supports to make those supports good, it's tricky. >> hello, community college administrator. i'm someone who believes in the power of education, and i'm also very concerned as a they work about paying the price and ensure those with policy at the national level, how do you feel about free community college? i what they concerns we have about financial aid in making college affordable? >> so i haven't read paying the price, i am a huge fan of community colleges. back to your excess question, think college is a huge part of the solution for access. in all kinds of
part of that is making it more gross space. i also think we have to figure out how -- i talked to earlier about equity is not always equality. we figure out we have kids have extra means we have to wrap our arms around and services around. start earlier, a little bit worry about the move to universal pre-k. i wanted for the at risk it's. let them have a head start, no pound intended. and obviously it has to be high-quality. that's an issue. easy to say we want have the supports to make those...
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that second part, very much not confirmed at this point. but clearly a suspect, maybe several suspects, still at large, potentially. >> several suspects potentially at large. >> that is just not clear how many people might have been involved at this point. and so, they are very alert. they want to get their heads around this very, very quickly. there's been one arrest. not clear exactly how that relates to this attack at this point. there's been no claim of responsibility from any terrorist group yet. you wouldn't really expect that in just the opening hours, normally, after an attack. it normally takes them a little bit longer to claim these kind of attacks and even if they do, it's sometimes completely opportunistic, they had no connection, no communication with the attacker or attackers in question. but you and i, we were in nice last summer. >> this time last year. >> i mean t aft, the aftermath that, 86 people killed in that attack. a few months later, there was the berlin attack by somebody who was in touch with isis in libya, communi
that second part, very much not confirmed at this point. but clearly a suspect, maybe several suspects, still at large, potentially. >> several suspects potentially at large. >> that is just not clear how many people might have been involved at this point. and so, they are very alert. they want to get their heads around this very, very quickly. there's been one arrest. not clear exactly how that relates to this attack at this point. there's been no claim of responsibility from any...
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for the greater part of monday and on into the first part of tuesday, we will see that rain really hastland. tuesday is a bit like monday in that once the rain has gone further north, it offers the opportunity across a good part of england and wales for the cloud to begin to break. and if it does so, those temperatures really will rocket away. i show you 22—24 quite widely, but someone could have 26, possibly even 27. the weather fronts have brought the prospect of wind and rain and cloud for some. but at the same time, they herald the arrival for warm moist air from the tropics, and it hangs around into the middle of next week, until that cold front brings something more fresh from the atlantic. but in its northern portion it still has a lot of activity on it. there'll be some pretty heavy downpours in northern britain on wednesday. the last of those warmer days in the south as we go towards thursday and into friday, there are spells of showers, if not longer spells of rain, with temperatures maxing at 22—23. hello. this is bbc news. my name is chris rogers. these are our top stories:
for the greater part of monday and on into the first part of tuesday, we will see that rain really hastland. tuesday is a bit like monday in that once the rain has gone further north, it offers the opportunity across a good part of england and wales for the cloud to begin to break. and if it does so, those temperatures really will rocket away. i show you 22—24 quite widely, but someone could have 26, possibly even 27. the weather fronts have brought the prospect of wind and rain and cloud for...
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parts of the british isles.orthern ireland. later in the afternoon, you may well swa p later in the afternoon, you may well swap the rain for heavy showers. rain not featuring in many eastern parts of england until late in the day. perhaps even overnight. some rain heavy over northern scotland. with that feature being the dominant one for the greater part of tuesday, it will be a mixture of sunny spells antrobus. late in the day, another little ridge of high pressure. once we get into wednesday, a veil of cloud we get into wednesday, a veil of clou d m oves we get into wednesday, a veil of cloud moves the west. the west finishes the day on a rather wet and windy zero. goodbye. good afternoon. a man has been charged with murder after a car was driven into a crowd in the american city of charlottesville killing one woman and injuring 19 others. the attack followed a day of violence in the city involving white nationalist protesters and anti—racist demonstrators. president trump has been criticised for failing to e
parts of the british isles.orthern ireland. later in the afternoon, you may well swa p later in the afternoon, you may well swap the rain for heavy showers. rain not featuring in many eastern parts of england until late in the day. perhaps even overnight. some rain heavy over northern scotland. with that feature being the dominant one for the greater part of tuesday, it will be a mixture of sunny spells antrobus. late in the day, another little ridge of high pressure. once we get into...